Trump extends 10‑day pause on Iran energy strikes

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- Trump announced a 10‑day extension of the pause on attacks targeting Iran’s energy facilities, marking his second such deadline extension.
- Trump announced the pause minutes after Wall Street trading closed, a timing the source notes may aim to calm markets.
- U.S. forces include about 2,000 Marines en route from Japan, several thousand paratroopers from California, and a possible additional 10,000 troops, all being positioned for potential action.
- Pakistan is acting as an intermediary in U.S.–Iran diplomatic exchanges, with a possible meeting in Pakistan being discussed despite low expectations.
- Iran continues to restrict traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a restriction that will persist for another ten days due to the pause extension.
- Trump warned that if Iran does not agree to a deal, the U.S. will intensify attacks, saying “We’ll just keep blowing them away.”
Why it matters: The pause hands the United States extra days to marshal troops and press diplomatic overtures, while Iran retains its Strait of Hormuz blockade, preserving its bargaining leverage. Military strikes on non‑energy targets continue, and global trade through the strait remains blocked.
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